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Not all the PSUs are constructed with generously lengthy cables and some graphics cards contain power connectors that are hard to reach, which will result in a strained connection that causes inconvenience for installation or even damage to your hardware. Engineered with this in mind, the Rosewill 6-pin to 6+2-pin power extension cable delivers a “relaxed” connection without compromising current or performance. It's also a great addition to high-end computer chassis with back-panel cable routing. The cable is individually sleeved in a black enclosure for a sleeker look that seamlessly integrates into the case's interior.

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6-Pi to 6+2-Pin Extension Cable Featuring 6-pin male connector and 6+2-pin female connector, the Rosewill RCDV-12004 is a 9.8" (250mm) cable that extends the VGA power connection between PSU and graphics card, ideal for use in backpanel routing.

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General

Spec

Length

9.8" (250mm)

Connector Number

2

Terminal Gender

M-F

Features

Features

Individually sleeved in a black enclosure provide a sleeker look that seamlessly integrates into the case's interior.

Quick Info

WarrantyBeyond any applicable Newegg return policy, this item is warranted independently by the product's Manufacturer or a Third party. Below is a summary provided for convenience only and may not be accurate or current.
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Rating: 5/56 pin - 8 pin Video card cable

Pros: My power supply offers two 6 pin power cables for sli. unfortunately my new GTX 770 requires two 8 pin power connections. No way am i hooking up four molex to two 8 pin cables. Two of these cables cleared up the issue nicely.

Rating: 4/5Rosewill Cable Extensions

Pros: They look very nice inside your case, and can give your case the clean feel of cable management with little work.

Cons: As mentioned in nearly every review for every Rosewill cable extension, they are not amazing quality. They come preshaped out of the package, and will not hold any other form other than the original on their own. You can get them to bend another direction, but be prepared to ziptie them in order to get them to stay that way.

Other Thoughts: If you have money to waste, look into a custom set of sleeved cables for your psu (some brands even sell entire sets for some of their modular psu's). If you do not, then this is good bang for your buck.

Rating: 5/5A little extension goes a long way

Pros: Finding something positive to say beyond the accolade already provided is a challenge. Being late to review something has the benefit of examining other comments but also the burden of trying to be original.

So, here goes:This is a sub $4 extension which is very well made, very good value and will add 10". Umm - best not read that out of context!

6>6 or 6>8 pins which is handy if connecting an older but still trustworthy power supply to a new monster graphics card.

Cons: No pre-rip edge on packaging - you'll need scissors or a knife to get at it.

Other Thoughts: Initially I thought the individual braided wrapping of the cables wasteful - making it bulky. However, when comparing it with other extension cables which are bundled into a thick single sleeve I have decided that the multiple strands make for a more flexible cable able to bend around corners with ease where my other cable extension fail.

Rating: 5/5Solid built

Pros: Cost effective way to adapter 6 pin to either 6 or 8 PIN VGA power.Sleeved and is even but sleeving is not permanently attached. (slides around). Braiding is a nice touch. Connections look and feel solid unlike some cheapo MOLEX plugs that require a fight to get them seated properly.

Cons: Not so much a con but I thought for a minute the wires were coming out of the plugs but it was the sleeving that was moving up and down and not the actual wires themselves.

Other Thoughts: Well done. Nice looking, functional and very affordable

Make sure you measure. My unit is about about 10 inches from tip to tip including the plugs. A longer version might be nice for those building a show rig. Depending on how your cables are routed the connector may seen on both ends thus showing mismatched cabling. just a thought.

Rating: 5/5Perfect

Pros: This product looks good and functions. There isn't much to it; it's essentially an extension cable for anyone running a full ATX set/server setup that needs a little extra reach from their PSU to the graphics card.

In a few weeks of solid use, I haven't had a single problem, as one might expect. This connector has 1 single job and it does it just fine. This is why I gave it 5 stars.

My current setup includes a mid-ATX case, but this cable extension is great for rerouting cables back and out of the way. I've been about a 2ºC drop in temps due to better airflow through the case.

Cons: As others have pointed out, the wrap on the wires, and in particular, the heat shrunk fitting at the end of them, slides very easily along the wire. The heat shrink fitting doesn't actually hold onto the wire as you'd expect. In reality, this doesn't affect functionality, but if Rosewill is going to include this, they should at least do it right. It really makes me worry that just tugging and pulling on this while installed/trying to install is going to cause me to accidentally rip a wire loose.

Otherwise, not much to report. It works!

Other Thoughts: There really isn't a whole lot to report on with simple hardware like this. As I mentioned, this device has one job and it does it alright. I think if I was running a full tower setup, I might want it to be slightly longer; this length gave me just enough to go a thorough job of wiring everything out of the way and tied off. But I have a mid ATX case. Anything larger would be a stretch. This also could be due to my power supply.

Rating: 5/5Great Looking Cable & High Quality

Pros: - High quality Cable- Beautiful Single Sleeving Looks Very Sleek- Adds 10" to those Graphics Card Power Cables from the Power Supply Unit That would otherwise be too short.- Dresses up the look inside your case as well. This cable can be used just to better the look of your cables. Connect it to your graphics card and hide your ugly wires behind the motherboard tray.- Firm connections and contacts won't come loose.- Supports both 6 pin and 8 pin graphics cards- Converts a 6 pin power supply cable into an 8 pin graphics card cable

Cons: - At 10" it could be a little short if you have your graphics card further away from a case cabling hole which would prevent you from completely hiding your ugly cable completely.However, 90% of the time this wouldn't be an issue and honestly I couldn't think of any Cons for this. =)

Rating: 5/5Great extension,no extra draw

Other Thoughts: When I was asked to review this product I thought all that would do is cause additional draw on system due to fact of extending wires past mfg. specifications of the power supply and then I realized in my own system I run a 1000w power supply that has fixed cables so what a better test system.I installed with high end watt meter that catches everything and I ran my system through all tests related to maxing the slot out and before and after results were exactly the same with only normal variables seen.I love my power supply because it has the best power quality I have ever tested and that means stability in extreme overclocks.I was Thought soon I would have to part with it due to it's cpu cable and 24 pin cable length but now I know all I have to do is order some of Rosewill's cable extensions for those and I may keep my beloved power supply w/o worry and upgrade my case.A Review I thought was just boring and turned out to be an eye opener.P.S. I had tried an extension before and it was flimsy and showed marked additional amp draw, sure not a lot but any just makes your system work harder and your component to have to work for it.

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